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Effective Integration Decoction
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Glehniae Radix; Ophiopogonis Radix; Angelicae Sinensis Radix; Rehmanniae Radix; Lycii Fructus; Toosendan Fructus
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Enriches yin and soothes the liver.
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Yi Guan Jian is appropriate for patterns of liver-kidney yin deficiency with liver qi constraint characterized by pain in the chest, abdomen, and hypochondriac regions, acid regurgitation, bitter taste, dry mouth and throat, a dry, red tongue, and a thready, weak or weak, wiry pulse. This formula is also applied for shan qi (hernia).
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2
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Two Matured Substances Decoction
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Pinelliae Rhizoma; Poria; Citri Expocarpium Rubrum; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle
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Dries dampness and dissolves phlegm, rectifies qi, and harmonizes the center.
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Er Chen Tang is indicated for damp-phlegm patterns .The symptoms are cough with profuse white phlegm that is easy to be expectorated, nausea and vomiting, chest stuffiness, fatigue and heavy feelings of the body or limbs, vertigo and palpitation. The tongue coating is glossy white or white and greasy, and the pulse is slippery.
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3
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Eight Corrections Powder
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Plantaginis Semen; Dianthi Herba; Polygoni Avicularis Herba; Talcum; Gardeniae Fructus; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle; Akebiae Caulis; Rhei Radix et Rhizoma
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Clears heat and subdues fire, promotes urination, and relieves strangury.
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Ba Zheng San is indicated for damp-heat strangury. The symptoms are frequent urgent urination, odynuria, dribbling urination, dark yellow urine, retention of urine in severe cases, cramps and fullness of abdomen, and a dry mouth and throat. The coating is yellow and greasy and the pulse is slippery and rapid.
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4
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Eight-Gem Decoction
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Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma; Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma; Poria; Angelicae Sinensis Radix; Chuanxiong Rhizoma; Paeoniae Radix Alba; Rehmanniae Radix Praeparata; Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma Praeparata cum Melle
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Boosts qi and supplements blood.
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Ba Zhen Tang is intended for a syndrome of qi and blood deficiency marked by pale or withered-yellow complexion, dizziness, auditory vertigo, lassitude of the four limbs, shortness of breath, reluctance to speak, palpitations, and decreased food intake. The tongue is pale with a thin, white coating and the pulse is thready, weak or deficient, big, and weak.
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